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We all understand what a core is, with respect to a “core charge” when buying rebuilt parts. That’s why I alluded to the fact that it was an unfortunate choice of words, given the context of “history unknown.” I take note that the seller didn’t even pass on what he was told, since he had no way to back it up. It’s unfortunate that this took place but I put most of the blame on the buyer for not doing any due diligence whatsoever. My feelings would be different if the seller had any knowledge of the condition, or even suspicions, and didn’t pass those along.
If I were the seller, I’d probably refund an amount equal to the profit on the deal, plus the difference between what the seller paid for the transmission and the value of any usable parts.
I’d still like to see a list of the components that are damaged, and why, and a list of what is still usable.
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